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LC00782/SUB A | |
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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
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IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
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JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2013 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT - PALLIATIVE CARE AND | |
QUALITY OF LIFE - SERVICES AND EDUCATION | |
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     Introduced By: Senators Lynch, Goodwin, Ottiano, Miller, and Gallo | |
     Date Introduced: February 12, 2013 | |
     Referred To: Senate Health & Human Services | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
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     SECTION 1. Title 23 of the General Laws entitled "HEALTH AND SAFETY" is hereby |
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amended by adding thereto the following chapter: |
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     CHAPTER 89 |
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THE RHODE ISLAND PALLIATIVE CARE AND QUALITY OF LIFE ACT |
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     23-89-1. Establishment of advisory council - Purposes. -- (a) There is hereby |
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authorized, created and established a nine (9) member advisory council to be known as "The |
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Rhode Island Palliative Care and Quality of Life Interdisciplinary Advisory Council" within the |
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department of health with the powers and duties set forth in this chapter. |
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     (b) The director of the department of health shall appoint nine (9) members to the council |
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who shall have expertise in various aspects of palliative care including, but not limited to, |
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medical, nursing, social work, pharmacy and spiritual; and patient and family caregivers. |
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Membership shall specifically include experience in palliative care in a variety of inpatient, |
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outpatient and community settings such as acute care, long-term care and hospice and with a |
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variety of populations including pediatric, youth and adult care. One (1) council member shall be |
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a designee of the Rhode Island American Cancer Society and two (2) member's shall be a chief |
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executive of a licensed homecare agency or their designee. At least two (2) council members shall |
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be board-certified hospice and palliative medicine physicians and/or nurses. Members shall serve |
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for a term of three (3) years. Members shall receive no compensation for their services. |
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     (c) The Rhode Island palliative care and quality of life interdisciplinary advisory council |
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shall consult with and advise the department of health on matters related to the establishment, |
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maintenance, operation, and outcomes evaluation of palliative care initiatives in the state. |
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     23-89-2. Establishment of palliative care consumer and professional information |
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and education program. -- (a) There is hereby created and established a statewide "Palliative |
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Care Consumer and Professional Information and Education Program" within the department of |
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health. |
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     (b) The purpose of the palliative care consumer and professional information and |
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education program shall be to maximize the effectiveness of palliative care initiatives in the state |
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by ensuring that comprehensive and accurate information and education about palliative care is |
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available to the public, healthcare providers, and healthcare facilities. |
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     (c) The department of health shall publish on its website information and resources, |
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including links to external resources, about palliative care delivery for the public, healthcare |
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providers, and healthcare facilities. This shall include, but not limited to, continuing educational |
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opportunities for healthcare providers; information about palliative care delivery in the home, |
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primary, secondary, and tertiary environments; best practices for palliative care delivery; and |
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consumer educational materials and referral information for palliative care, including hospice. |
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     (d) The department of health may develop and implement any other initiatives regarding |
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palliative care services and education that the director determines would further the purposes of |
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this subsection. |
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     (e) The department shall consult with the palliative care and quality of life |
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interdisciplinary advisory council in implementing this section. |
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     23-89-3. Access to palliative care. -- (a) As used in this section, the following terms |
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shall have the following meanings: |
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     (1) "Appropriate" means consistent with applicable legal, health and professional |
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standards, the patient's clinical and other circumstances, and the patient's reasonably known |
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wishes and beliefs. |
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     (2) "Medical care" means services provided, requested, or supervised by a physician or |
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advanced practice nurse. |
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     (3) "Palliative care" means patient and family centered medical care that optimizes |
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quality of life by anticipating, preventing, and treating suffering caused by serious illness. |
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Palliative care throughout the continuum of illness involves addressing physical, emotional, |
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social, and spiritual needs and facilitating patient autonomy, access to information, and choice. |
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Palliative care includes, but is not limited to, discussions of the patient's goals for treatment; |
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discussion of treatment options appropriate to the patient, including, where appropriate, hospice |
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care; and comprehensive pain and symptom management. |
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     (4) "Serious illness" means any medical illness or physical injury or condition that |
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substantially impacts quality of life for more than a short period of time. Serious illness includes, |
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but is not limited to, cancer; heart, renal or liver failure; lung disease; and Alzheimer's disease |
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and related dementias. |
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     (b) On or before January 1, 2015, all healthcare organizations which required a license to |
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operate shall: |
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     (1) Consult with the organization’s physicians to educate them on how to provide |
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information about appropriate palliative care services for those patients or residents with serious |
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illnesses, who, in their professional medical opinion, would benefit from them. |
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      (c) The department shall carry out this section with the consultation of the palliative care |
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and quality of life interdisciplinary advisory council. |
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     (d) In carrying out this section, the department shall take into account factors that may |
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impact the development of such a system and its ability to facilitate access to palliative care, |
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including the size of the healthcare organization; access and proximity to palliative care services, |
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including the availability of hospice and palliative care board-certified practitioners and related |
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workforce staff; and geographic factors. |
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     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT - PALLIATIVE CARE AND | |
QUALITY OF LIFE - SERVICES AND EDUCATION | |
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     This act would establish the "Rhode Island Palliative Care and Quality of Life |
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Interdisciplinary Advisory Council" within the department of health and would require healthcare |
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organizations to provide information about palliative care to appropriate patients. |
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     This act would take effect upon passage. |
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